Start Living Healthy...

201526Oct

Dear Friends,After a long period I'm writing this blog...sorry for the delay due to very busy schedule...as you all know few days after there is a festival of Light "Diwali" is coming up and than after soon we will enter in Hindu New Year...also in the West part of the world in December Christmas and than after we will enter in the new year 2016...let's take pledge for both these new year are upcoming we must decide to start living healthy...How let's discuss...1st let's understand the definition of Health...According to Ayurveda below is the correct definition...

“Samadosha, samagnischa samadhatumala kriyaha

prasanna atmenindriya manaha swasthya ityabhidheeyate”

Acharya Susruta has described the features of a healthy person in the above quote. It follows that the doshas must be in equilibrium, the digestive fire must be in a balanced state and the tissues (dhatus) and malas (wastes) must work in a normal state. The sensory and motor organs and mind, atma must be also in a pleasant state. Such a person is called a healthy person or Swastha

Samadosha:

The doshas that are present in the body and mind, namely vata, pitta and kapha, must be in a balanced state in order to keep a person healthy. When the balance of the doshas is disturbed, either aggravated or decreased (vitiated) it produces a state of Dosha Vaishamya, which is called disease.

Samagni:

In order to keep an individual healthy and digestive fire (koshtagni) and dhatuagni (tissue enzymes) must be in a proper state. When agni is less in quality (Mandagni) it will cause many diseases (“Rogaha Sarvepi Mande Agnou”). It is a well known that the health of an individual depends on the proper strength of his digestive power.

Sama dhatu mala kriya: (Balanced state of dhatus and malas):

According to Ayurveda there are seven Dhatus namely Rasa, Rakta, Mamsa, Medas, Asthi, Majja and Shukra. And the excreta or Malas – purisa (faeces), Mutra (urine), Sweda (sweat). The dhatus of the body must function properly and so also the malas of the body.

Prasanna Atmendriya Manaha:

In Ayurveda the functions of the sensory and motor organs and mind have been given special importance. When these are not in equilibrium and not discharging there functions properly, it will lead to a state called disease. Even though the above a functioning properly the bodily activities must not vitiate (decrease) the above. The state of mental health is more important than that of the physical health of a person.

Swastha or the healthy state is maintained from birth and the three doshas remain in a balanced state, then the person achieves a well balanced constitution, attractive appearance, good muscular strength and complete peace of mind.

Good health can be maintained until death. For this one should intelligently follow all the rules laid down according to the Ayurvedic science. Only then will a person enjoy an optimum life span of a hundred years without contracting disease. He will also gain recognition in society, friendship with people and honour and wealth as he has the energy and ability to achieve all the goals in life.

The aim of this system is to prevent illness, heal the sick and preserve life. This can be summed up as follows:

•Swasthyas swasthya rakshanam - to protect health and prolong life

•Aturasya vikar prashamanamcha - to eliminate diseases and dysfunctions of the body

•And both these are aimed towards the promotion of health on three levels:

•Mentally

•Physically

•Spiritually

How Ayurveda can help you to remain Healthy?

Specialized Ayurvedic remedies such as Panchakarma chikitsa, Shirodhara or following an Ayurvedic diet, basically endeavor to restore the harmony of the tridoshas. The purpose of all Ayurvedic remedies and herbal medicines is to keep the doshas or the humors in equilibrium, since an imbalance indicates a disease condition. Samsodhana (cleansing process), samsamana (palliative measures) and nidanaparivarjana (treating the causes) are the three main stages through which Ayurvedic remedies usually progress.

Of these three remedial phases, samsodhana is considered a prominent process and according to Ayurveda, should be administered with full care. Panchakarma is synonymous with this process. In fact, panchakarma is a group of five ayurvedic remedies, all of which are not practiced in all diseases.

A healthy person, as defined in Shusrut Samhita one of the primary works on Ayurveda, is

"he whose doshas are in balance, appetite is good, all tissues of the body and all natural urges are functioning properly, and whose mind, body and spirit are cheerful…"

Here i want to introduce some Selfcare measures which help you to stay healthy...we will discuss it in our next blog ...

Till than post your comments if you have any question to start living healthy...

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Shirodhara Massage

Atharva Ayurveda that offer shirodhara are careful to create a comfortable and tranquil environment with atmospheric background music and a soft treatment table.
Lying on your back, your body will be cocooned in warmed towels and your head will be positioned under the oil â€˜fountainâ€™ â€“ a metal bottle with a slow-flowing spout from which the oils will stream gently onto the forehead.

Abhyanga Massage

Abhyanga, the Ayurvedic form of massage, functions as both a strengthening and reducing therapy. There are four main reasons for giving or receiving an Abhyanga:
• The eliminate excess water and fat deposits
• To purify the blood and tissues of toxins
• To strengthen and rejuvenate
• To maintain strength and balance

Panchakarma

Panchakarma therapy is also used as a purification therapy to cleanse the body before starting a treatment. A diseased body can be compared to a soiled cloth which can not be colored as we desire. Hence to attain the maximum benefits , the body has to be purified or cleaned before starting the treatment.The cleared channels help medicines to penetrate the deeper tissues.

Research At Atharva Ayurved India

Currently Doing Research Project Title â€œClinical study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Polyherbal powder in patients with vitiligo.â€with The Department Of Pharmaceuticals Sciences,Saurashtra University,Rajkot. Currently Doing One More Research Project Title â€œAn open label study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Polyherbal formulations in patients with mild to moderate psoriasisâ€